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VOL. 18. NO. 22
PALO ALTO. CAL. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 29. 19CH.
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Ft. C. K. RABER
OENTIST
Offlee—Room, a. • and 7 Paralaaoo Block
AB. MAYHEW. D.D.S.
OENTIST
Hour.,9.0 18a.m..3aad4p.m. Roomaaa
Stanford llnllulaK. Untvcntllj A»<\. Tol. Red
110. Rcatdcnce BM Ualveralt, A v..
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R. H. D. DODGE
DENTIST
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R. CHARLES W. DECKER
DENTIST
S to 10 1'h.lan Building, Sas Fr.nbl.oo.
EO. BLAKESLEY LITTLE, D. D. S.
DENTIST
Offloe. Morris Building, UnlTi-ralty Avn..I*alo
Alio, CI.
-\R. GEO. E. HALL
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Bprrlal nitration paid lo di.ru^aof lor Eyr,
Ear. Now and TnroaL Hour., «a> 4 and I lo S.
DR
DR HOWARD BLACK/
PHYSICIAN .VND SURGEON
Hours, Bio 10 a.m.. 1 lo3ani; to h p.m. Psr-
klnsoti Week. Rt'Hldetiee ■44.1 KlplluK Strut.
I'lMitirt lted«.
DR. OSCAR C."BA11dY
Regularly Qualified
VETERINARY SURGEON
All Chronic Diseases anJ Horse Dentistry a
specialty Heat of references. Thirty-three
years practice. El-Cottaty Stock Inspector ot
Los Anitclca and Nevada counties, Cal. Best
dence. 9« University Avenue.
3AL0 ALTO KINDERGARTEN
Miss Brooks
Mrs. Coovsr
T/INDERGARTEN AND PRIMARY
"• SCHOOL
UtSS GERTRUDE N. BROWN
Reopened Monday, August ». 4 It Cowper
street, near University arenne. Tuition tS
par mouth.
JTOWE &. MALCOLM
J ATTORNEYS AT LAW
pULVER &. PAGE
^ ATTORNEYS.AT-LAW
NOTARY PUBLIC. Offloe. 181 Ualreral.T
A,.., oppoalt. tbe Poalomco.
W. ROLLER
' Undertaker and Embalms*
Offico and Hesldcucc. <ui Marguerite Street.
CONTRACTORS
L. UPHAM
Contractor and Buildsr
Plans furnished. All work jruereiitc™.. More
than twenty years' experience, IT, otl<1sassy 44t
Klplloi Si P. O. addrcas. ItolW, Palo AI to.
Oood loans netrottated for building- purpose*.
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E_A. HETTINGER
1 Contractor and Builder
Palo Alto. Ben Jose ofllco. M 8. Second street.
hunsel Telephone Bed ](Vil. Af cut fur "
tlout Fire Ins. Co. of Hartford.
G
LAUMEISTER
BUILDER
n W. MOSHER
**■*• Contractor and Buildsr
Estimates promptly furnished on all kinds of
tMlldlnfa.
'. O. Box sum, Palo Alto, Cal.
T W. WELLS
^ ' Contractor and Buildsr
Estimates jtlvcn promptly. Realdenoe I
Ilyron Street, near University Avenue.
PHAS. WAY
Estimates furnished for Brtckleylnf, Plaster
Ins and Cc-ciete. Cement Sidewalks a Specially. Offlee, Stroner A Backus, Palo Alto.
Russell- Spurgeon.
One of tbe prettiest church weddings
ever seen in Palo Alto was celebrated
at the First Baptist church at 12:30
yesterday, when the Rev. Dennison A.
Russell and Miss Cleo Mlneta Spurgeon
were made husband and wife.
Tho church was decorated with
white and pink chrysanthemums and
roses, smllax and ferns, and a beautiful
floral arch was arranged in front of thu
slur.
Mrs. E. Culler presided at tbe organ
and to the strains of the wedding
march! from Lohengrin tbe bride and
her father, and Miss Alice Spurgeon,
the maid of honor, preceded by thu
ushers, Cortoz Sholton and Austin
Welch, ^entered and were conducted
down the central aisle, which was
guarded by chains of white ribbon held
by girls dressed in white. At the altar
they wero met by tho groom and his
best man. Dr. Burrill of Irvington, and
the clergyman, Rev. J. D. Wllimot.
Tbe marriage ritual was brief, but Impressive, and at Its close the bridal
party left tho church' to the triumphant music of Mendelssohn'b march.
The church was lilk-il by the many
acquaintances who hud been Invited to
witness the ceremony. The more Intimate friends of tbo bride and groom
were received from one to three o'clock
at the home of the bride's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Spurgeon, at
the corner of Forest avenue and Emerson street. The home "was beautifully
decoratcd In pink and white flowers
and evergreen foliage. Congratulations
wore received, refreshments were
served and nt 4:30 Mr. and Mrs. Russell departed for a brief visit in San
Francisco.
Tbe bride's dross was of white crepe
th. shine, in in lo -ii (mine and she wore
orange blossoms, sent to her from
Hawaii by a friend. Miss Alice Spurgeon, her sister, was maid of honor and
wore it dross of pink organdie and curried pink bridesmaid roses. A more
handsome bride and maid could not
well be Imagined.
The bride has been one of the most
popular and admired young ladies of
Palo Alto and was a Stanford student
of tho class of '03.
The groom was until a few months
ago pastor of tbo Christian church of
Palo Alto and his pastorate wus a most
successful ono. During his resldunce
hero ho was a student of tho Puolfle
Bible School of Berkeley, from whloh
he graduated last June. He Is now
pastor of tbe Christian church at Hoi-
lister, where he and his bride will make
their home. -
The many friends of Mr. and Mrs.
Russell unite In wishing them a full
measuro of life's blessings.
Preston, S. H—Tho Abandoned .''urn..
VnnDyke, Hoary—TheRullngPassion.
Watson, J. (Ian Machtron)—Young Barbarian!).
Wvckoff, W. A.—A Day with aTrump.
By Author of "Elisabeth and Her German Harden"—Tho Benefactress.
JUVENILE—SEVEN-DAY BOOKS.
Brooks, N.—Lem.
Brown, A. F.—Tin- Lonosomest Doll.
Butterworth, H.—Days ot Audubon.
Duuglns, A. M.—Little Girl in Old Now
Orleans.
Fruiter, W. A.—Tbe Outcasts.
MotTett, Cleveland—Careers of Danger
and Daring.
Munroe, K —Belt of Sovun Totems.
Richards, L. B-—HUdegard's Harvest
.Melody.
Seton - Thompson, E — Lives of tbe
Hunted.
MISCE1.LANEOU8.
Abbott, Lyman—Life and Letters ot
Paul.
Bancroft, H. H.—The Now Pacific
Bradley, A.G.—Higbwuys and Byways
of the Lake District.
Brooks,N-—First Across tlit* Continent.
Crawford, F. M.—Rulers of tho South.
2 vols.
Karle, A. M.— Curious Punishments.
ilalscy. F. W.—The Old New York
Frontier.
JobnBOn, C—Along French Byways.
Mubio, H. W.—Norse Stories.
Morris, Clara—Llfo on tho Stage.
I'ator, W.—Appreciations.
Sloane, W. M.—French Revolution and
Religious Reform.
Woston. J. L.—Legouds of the Wagner. Drama.
A Tic Game.
i The football game between the In-
j vlncibles and Merchants was played
yesterday afternoon on the high school
grounds und resulted lu neither side
scoring. The grounds were very
muddy and made it dilllcult for these
untrained teams to make much of a
showing.
The Invtncibles were a heavier and
more experienced team but were outplayed throughout the first half and
came near losing a goal to the Merchants, la the second half they improved some and the gumo ended with
a punt by Dudley over thu Merchant's
goal line.
Those who showed up conspicuous
for tho Merchants were Jordan, McLachlan, Bueloa and Silva. For the
lovlncib'es Kimball, Burke and Dudley.
A good game should result Christmas
when these twu teams line-up again.
More time will lie givon to develop
team work.
New Library Books.
The folowlng Is a list of new books received at the public library:
FICTION—SEVEN-DAY BOOKS.
Cable, G. W.—The Cavalier.
Catherwood, M. H,—Lazarre.
Champney, E. W.—A Daughtor of tbe
t Huguenots,
Connor, Ralph—The Man from Glon-
garry.
Grinnell, G. B.—The Punishment of
the Stingy.
Jewett, S. O.—Tho Tory Lover.
Lloyd, J. U.—Warwick of the Knobs.
MoCutcboon, G. B.—Graustark.
MacDonald, G.— What's Mine's Mine.
Mason, C. A.—A Lily of France.
Mitchell, S. Weir—Circumstance.
Feasting: ar*d Toasting;.
A pleasant Thanksgiving dinner was
onjoyed at the Pulo Alto hotel on
Thursday evening by ths Stanford
University Y. M. C. A- IVof. C. H.
Ramclkamp acted as timet master and
tho following toasts were rospondod to:
"Thanksgiving from a Sludunt'B Standpoint," Isaac Russell, '04; "Thanksgiving from the Faculty Standpoint,"
Professor R. M. Aldon; "Athletic Association Project," M. F. MoCormick,
'02; "Our Athletic Prospects," J. C.
McCaughern, '03; "Students' Conference," A. C. Hull, 04.
In addition to tho sot programme
there were witty impromptu speeches.
Tho affair was wholly enjoyable and
not the least of tbo onjoymunt was due
to the tempting menu.
Tho Woman's Club will meet at Fraternity Hall Wednesday, December 4,
at 2.30. Prof. J. J. Halsey of Stanford
University will address the club; subject, "Village Ideals."
S1.50 A YEAR
Hail-Thorp.
On Wednesday evening at St. Paul's
Episcopal Church, San Francisco, Dr.
George E. Hall of Palo Alto and Miss
Edith A. Thorp of that city, wero
united in marriage.
Tbe church was crowded with tho
relatives and frlonds of the youug
couple und was artistically decorated for
the occasion. The Rev. Dr. RIloy performed tho ceremony, and in addition
to appropriate instrumental music Miss
Georglna ThorapklnB sung with One
effect, "Call Mo Thine Own."
The bridesmaids wero the Misses
Katherlno and Helen Thorp, sisters of
the bride, and James Mcintosh of
Pulo Alto wus the beet man.
After tbo ceremony at the oburch
there wus a reception aud supper at
the rosldouce of tbo bride's pareuls on
Sutter slreot. About a hundred of tbo
friends of tho nowly-married oouple
were present. The presents received
by Mr. and Mrs. Hall were both numerous and costly.
Tho bride, who was born in Japan,
Is u daughtor of Robert Thorp, who
for years was In tbe British customs
service lu tho orient. She Is a most
estimable young lady and has won tho
friendship of those of our Palo Alto
citizens who have tho pleasure of her
acquaintance.
Tbe groom is one of sho leading
physicians of our town and Is a popular
and highly respected young man. His
wido circle of friends-will give his
bride a genuine welcome und extend
to tbem sincere wishes for a future as
prosperous an it Ib certain lo bo happy.
Among thoso who attendod tho wodding were Mr. and Mrs. 11. F. Hall,
Mrs. Snydor and Mrs. Walker of Palo
Alto and Mrs. and MlssGriffin of May-
field.
Dr. and Mrs. Hall arrived In Palo
Alto lait ovening and havo begun
housekeeping in their handsome now
home at 304 Wavorly street.
About Realty Bargains.
Readers of the Times will find aomo-
thlng of Interest to them In the oom-
bined advertisement of B. F. Hall aud
J. F. Byxbee. These gentlemen, while
not associated In business, occupy tho
sumo oflleo, and have some exeollunt
barguins In realty to offer. Among
the dosirnblo properties offered uro
blocks 18, 32 and 33, which are dlvldod
Into villa sites and lots. There are
also bargains, real bargains, in Improved property and ranches In tho
heart of tho Santa Clara valley. Thoso
gentlemen will be pleased to show property to prospective buyers snd In their
large lists there is something to suit
overyone. •
A Runaway Accident.
President Jordan and Mrs. Jordan
met with quite a serious accident whlto
out driving on Tuesday. They came
to a dangerous piece of road dear tbe
water-works, back of the University,
and Dr. Jordan alighted from tho
buggy and attempted to lead his
spirited team down tbe hill. Thoy escaped from him and ran away. At tho
foot of tho bill they collided with a
fence und Mrs. Jordan was thrown
from tho buggy, sustaining some severe
bruises. Tbo team was captured a
mile further on by some students. The
horses wore somewhat injured and the
vehicle was a wreck.